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Kall Kwik Brighton and Crawley printed and installed rebranding materials designed by its kdesign offshoot for the British Tennis kiosk at Wimbledon’s Number One Court just before this year’s championship. kdesign was tasked with delivering a fully redesigned kiosk with a clean, modern and long lasting design clearly identifiable with British tennis.

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Kall Kwik Brighton and Crawley printed and installed rebranding materials designed by its kdesign offshoot for the British Tennis kiosk at Wimbledon’s Number One Court just before this year’s championship. kdesign was tasked with delivering a fully redesigned kiosk with a clean, modern and long lasting design clearly identifiable with British tennis.

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British Lions tour manager Gerald Davies stands with one of two large replica shirts produced by Live event Branding for HSBC to promote the British Lions Tour of South Africa. The shirts, measuring 18 x15.5m and 7.4 x 6.4m, were both digitally printed onto fire retardant polyflag fabric.

A roaring success
No-one can say Cypher Digital Imaging doesn’t promote itself well after it wrapped its own van to attract attention! The company used low-solvent inks with the HP9000S printer to produce this stunning graphic on Metamark MD7 cast wrap vinyl with Metaguard matched overlaminate. Areas on the rear wIndows were printed on Metamark Clearvision.

Does what it says on the van
Shelley Signs printed and encapsulated into glass reinforced plastic and mounted in a brushed stainless steel lectern frame a series of interpretive panels explaining the newly installed Flash@Hebburn. In the background can be seen the 8m columns powered by sustainable energy through photovoltaic panels. Revolutionary radio technology is used to control a number of light sequences of blue and white LED lights to replicate industrial flashes of light to echo the area’s past. Printed on a Mimaki JF1631 printer these signs were encapsulated into GRP to produce tough, robust outdoor grade panels that are weatherproof, easy to clean and offer excellent colour fastness.

No flash in the pan Shelley
<p>50 fine art photo prints were produced by Mutoh Europe for two exhibitions along the seafront for this summer’s cultural and musical festival Theater aan Zee in Oostende. The photos, by Danny Willems and Wim Vandekeybus, were printed in one go on a Mutoh Zephyr UV printer on 4m x 1.5m Kömatex PVC foam board supplied by Vink.</p>

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50 fine art photo prints were produced by Mutoh Europe for two exhibitions along the seafront for this summer’s cultural and musical festival Theater aan Zee in Oostende. The photos, by Danny Willems and Wim Vandekeybus, were printed in one go on a Mutoh Zephyr UV printer on 4m x 1.5m Kömatex PVC<br>foam board supplied by Vink.

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